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  • BRM's New 1:24 Trans-Am Street Car Series - Wow!

    Hearing these are coming this March...



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    Mark

    "My Resume lists all the things I never want to do again."

  • #2
    You mean new liveries? These bodies have been out for a handful of years now (and the Mustang's front end is still wrong...).

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    • #3
      New Liveries......Uniform, Attire, Regalia, Vestments, Gear, Get-up, Apparel, Array, Kit, Trappings, Disguise, Guise, Habiliment, Effects, Camouflage, Style, Colors, Mode, Dress, Drapery...call them what you want.

      The new edition Trans-Am cars in the photos look outstanding.
      Last edited by Silberpfeil; February 14, 2021, 04:49 AM.
      Mark

      "My Resume lists all the things I never want to do again."

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      • #4
        Nice looking cars, I think one of those Camaro’s may have to find their way to me! I really like the black and yellow one but the orange would look awesome on the track...

        I really wish they had better drivers instead of a blob head.

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        • #5
          I know a bunch of guys downunder who are going to love these. I have been following their group long distance as they race 1/24th cars of all kinds. I have a daydream of visiting all the folks I know in Australia and New Zealand someday.

          I agree that the front of the Mustangs look like their model was drawings in CarToons, but I kinda like it. Well, except for the Parnelli Jones car. That one is historic and should be better modeled out of respect.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Dogsbody View Post
            (and the Mustang's front end is still wrong...).
            What's wrong with it? Looks close enough to a '69 Mustang to me...
            Have a look at the photos on this page. Looks ok to me....



            Last edited by GT40 Racer (DM); December 30, 2020, 05:00 AM.
            Dangermouse to the rescue.

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            • #7
              I’ve already pre-ordered the Orange Camaro (132slotcar.us).

              Mark

              "My Resume lists all the things I never want to do again."

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                Looks pretty good to me. But what do I know anyway...

                Scott
                Why doesn't my car run like that?

                Scott

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                • Silberpfeil
                  Silberpfeil commented
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                  Exactly.... It ran over a bunch of parts that fell-off the Mustang the lap earlier. 😉

                • noddaz
                  noddaz commented
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                  And all those cars were two laps down from the Javelin not seen in the picture.

                • Silberpfeil
                  Silberpfeil commented
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                  Hah! That’s because His Father owns the track and we were told to dial things back a bit ‘cause it’s His birthday.

                  (Lets keep this going....good fun!)
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